Donald Trump would be on track to win a historic landslide in November — if so many US voters didn’t find him personally repugnant.

Roughly 53 percent of Americans have an unfavorable opinion of the former president. And yet, when asked about Trump’s ability to handle key issues — or the impact of his policies — voters routinely give the Republican candidate higher marks than President Biden.

In a YouGov survey released this month, Trump boasted an advantage over Biden on 10 of the 15 issues polled. On the three issues that voters routinely name as top priorities — the economy, immigration, and inflation — respondents said that Trump would do a better job by double-digit margins.

Meanwhile, in a recent New York Times/Siena College poll, 40 percent of voters said that Trump’s policies had helped them personally, while just 18 percent said the same of Biden. If Americans could elect a normal human being with Trump’s reputation for being “tough” on immigration and good at economics, they would almost certainly do so.

Biden is fortunate that voters do not have that option. But to erase Trump’s small but stubborn lead in the polls, the president needs to erode his GOP rival’s advantage on the issues.

  • @underisk@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    He lost by an extremely thin margin in 2020 and that was on the back of COVID and before people had a chance to experience four years of Biden. I have no idea how you’re this confident. Does this look promising to you?

    And before you all jump down my throat thinking I want Trump to win: I hate that fucker and hope he dies before the election.

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      8 months ago

      Has a chance? Sure.

      “On track to win a historical landslide”? Not at all. Zero evidence for that.

      That picture does not look promising or relevant.

      Don’t cast your assumptions on me to attack them; make up whatever throat-jumping stories you like, but leave me out of them.

      • @mwguy@infosec.pub
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        18 months ago

        “On track to win a historical landslide”? Not at all. Zero evidence for that.

        The article doesn’t claim that. It claims that a generic Republican would be on track to win a historical landslide. But not Trump because of his unfavorability.

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          I don’t know which article you read, but:

          “Donald Trump would be on track to win a historic landslide in November — if so many US voters didn’t find him personally repugnant.”

          That’s exactly the case the article is making, and that case has no legs to stand on.

          • @mwguy@infosec.pub
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            What? Did you read it? It shows generic R polling vs. Biden winning big but Trump v. Biden polling low. That indicates that the majority of Americans would be open to a Republican Presidency, just not a Trump presidency. They make the case with polling data.